Overall review
In general the idea of this game is great. But there are defiantly room for improvement. Firstly I feel the only way to progress in this game properly is by paying for things which are very expensive, or by watching loads and loads of ads. At the start I felt the game very engaging but after some time it started to get boring with not really feeling like I progressing anywhere and just upgrading things but not getting no where, I’d spend billions on upgrading my black jack but not see any proper visual improvement on what I’ve spent.
Things To add/change
- add a lift so people aren’t always using stairs
- add horse racing
- more visual upgrades then just another chair added to the table
- add advertisements so more people come to the casino like newspapers and tv ads
Things To add/change
- add a lift so people aren’t always using stairs
- add horse racing
- more visual upgrades then just another chair added to the table
- add advertisements so more people come to the casino like newspapers and tv ads
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Amazing!
Honestly, seeing this game for a first time, I was excited! I adore Idle Tycoons like these and they are just so addictive. So glad that I can finally play another one of these games. The graphics are quite good and really live up to the quality of the game.
Of course, there is also room for improvements, like in my opinion when you move your camera the floors shouldn’t change; you should improve the parking lot to make it so you can upgrade how much the parking is, just small improvements like that which really make the game a hell of a lot better.
Overall I love this game and so glad it was released! Highly recommend!
Of course, there is also room for improvements, like in my opinion when you move your camera the floors shouldn’t change; you should improve the parking lot to make it so you can upgrade how much the parking is, just small improvements like that which really make the game a hell of a lot better.
Overall I love this game and so glad it was released! Highly recommend!
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